(FAO)- Economic and social rights are an important part of the human rights system as it has been formulated and...
Read moreDetailsEveryone, everywhere has the same rights as a result of our common humanity. We are all equally entitled to our...
Read moreDetailsMany Guyanese take for granted the right to political and public participation which is enshrined in United Nations (UN) Declarations....
Read moreDetailsTrafficking in Person is a serious problem in developing countries, including Guyana. The United Nations deems Trafficking in Person a...
Read moreDetailsUNITED NATIONS- One in three women worldwide experience physical or sexual violence, mostly by an intimate partner. Violence against women...
Read moreDetailsEconomic social and cultural rights (ESCR) include the rights to adequate food, to adequate housing, to education, to health, to...
Read moreDetailsBelow is a response to the Guyana Agricultural and General Workers Union (GAWU) by President Lyte I wish to respond to...
Read moreDetailsWe are living in a land with shrinking freedoms. Whereas our Western brothers look and talk about China cracking down...
Read moreDetailsIn 2024 the Government of Guyana in an oil-rich economy is refusing to pay public school teachers an interim 20 per...
Read moreDetailsThe 112th International Labour Conference – ILC – opens on the 3rd of June in Geneva. Often described as an...
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